Roger Fisher is an American guitarist, songwriter, and producer, best known as a founding member of the rock band Heart. Born on February 14, 1950, in Seattle, Washington, Fisher played a crucial role in shaping Heart's early sound, which blended hard rock with folk influences. He is particularly recognized for his innovative guitar work and contributions to the band's iconic hits. Notable works include Heart's classic albums "Dreamboat Annie" (1975) and "Little Queen" (1977), featuring enduring tracks like "Barracuda," "Magic Man," and "Crazy on You." Fisher's distinctive guitar riffs and emotive solos became integral to the band's identity, helping to propel Heart to commercial success during the 1970s and 1980s. Fisher's impact on music extends beyond his work with Heart; he has influenced countless guitarists and contributed to the evolution of rock music, particularly in the realm of female-fronted bands. After leaving Heart in the early 1980s, he continued to pursue various musical projects, but his legacy as a pioneering figure in rock music remains significant. Fisher's work has earned him a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, recognizing his contributions to the genre.